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- BAE_Caiman abstract "The Caiman is an armored vehicle with a V-hull design based on the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) and Low Signature Armored Cab (LSAC), initially developed by Stewart & Stevenson. Stewart & Stevenson was later acquired in 2005 by Armor Holdings, which developed the Caiman from the FMTV and LSAC designs. Armor Holdings also owned O'Gara-Hess & Eisenhardt (which had exclusive rights to the up-armor kits the U.S. Military selected for their Humvees) and Integrated Textile Systems (who had an ultra high molecular weight polyethylene fiber called Tensylon that is processed into composite armor) at the time. BAE Systems acquired Armor Holdings in 2007, and now develops and manufactures the Caiman as well as the family of Medium Tactical Vehicles on what it is based.The Caiman completed testing by the US Military at the Aberdeen Proving Grounds in July 2007. On 13 July 2007, Armor Holdings received a prime contract award by the US Navy on the behalf of the US Marine Corps for $518.5 million under the Mine Resistant Ambush Protected vehicle program. The contract specifies delivery of 1,154 Category I MRAP vehicles and 16 Category II MRAP vehicles by the end of February 2008.It is likely that the Cat I will be based on the LMTV, while the Cat II will be based on the MTV. The Cat I Caiman weighs 14 tons and the Cat II version weighs 24 tons which, according to the Vice Presidenhe two eventual winners of the MRAP II competition at the Aberdeen Proving Ground.Caiman features:10-man crew capacityTensylon composite armorArmor enhancement capableAccepts all types of manned and remote weapons stations85 percent parts commonality with standard FMTV models (40,000 of which are already fielded)Full-time all wheel driveFully automatic transmissionElectronic Central Tire Inflation System (CTIS)Anti-lock braking system (ABS)Class V Interactive Electronic Technical Manuals (IETM)In September 2010 BAE Systems has been awarded a $629 million contract from the U.S. Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Joint Program Office (JPO) to upgrade 1,700 Caiman MRAP vehicles to Caiman Multi-Terrain Vehicle - Caiman MTV standard. The upgraded vehicle integrates a refurbished and improved armored capsule from an existing vehicle with a new high-power automotive power train, chassis and independent suspension made by ArvinMeritor. Greater survivability is achieved through an enhanced monolithic floor, a strengthened chassis frame and better blast absorbing seats.On December 18, 2011, a Caiman was part of the last US military convoy out of Iraq, being the last vehicle to cross the border into Kuwait, signifying the end of US military presence and operations in the eight-year Iraq War.Starting in October 2013, local police and sheriff offices throughout the country began assuming control of many Caiman 6x6 MTVs. The US Federal Government offered these vehicles to local jurisdictions as the need for them greatly decreased after the Iraq and Afghanistan wars ended. The Caiman MTV normally costs $412,000 but is sold for only its transportation costs to the local jurisdiction.In September 2014, the U.S. approved a $2.5 billion deal with the United Arab Emirates Army for over 4,500 surplus U.S. MRAPs for increased force protection, conducting humanitarian assistance operations, and protecting vital international commercial trade routes and critical infrastructure. 1,150 vehicles were Caimans.".
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- BAE_Caiman wikiPageRevisionID "668473348".
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Aberdeen_Proving_Ground.
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- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink California.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Category:BAE_Systems_land_vehicles.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wheeled_armoured_fighting_vehicles.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Centigon_(company).
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Composite_armor.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Composite_armour.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Cougar_(vehicle).
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- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Humvee.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Humvees.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink IETM.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Iraq_War.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Kern_County_Sheriffs_Department.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink MRAP.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink MRAP_(armored_vehicle).
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink NASA.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink National_Aeronautics_and_Space_Administration.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink OGara-Hess_&_Eisenhardt.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink RG-33.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Stewart_&_Stevenson.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink US_Marine_Corps.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink US_Military.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink US_Navy.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Ultra-high-molecular-weight_polyethylene.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink Ultra_high_molecular_weight_polyethylene.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink United_Arab_Emirates_Army.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Armed_Forces.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Marine_Corps.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Navy.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink V-hull.
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- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink File:Caiman_mine-resistant,_ambush-protected_vehicles_in_Iraq.jpg.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLink File:NASA_Caiman_MRAP_(KSC-2014-1395).jpg.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLinkText "BAE Caiman".
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caiman 4x4".
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caiman 6x6".
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caiman".
- BAE_Caiman hasPhotoCollection BAE_Caiman.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Flag.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:MRAP_vehicles.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:No_footnotes.
- BAE_Caiman wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- BAE_Caiman subject Category:BAE_Systems_land_vehicles.
- BAE_Caiman subject Category:Wheeled_armoured_fighting_vehicles.
- BAE_Caiman hypernym Vehicle.
- BAE_Caiman type Article.
- BAE_Caiman type MeanOfTransportation.
- BAE_Caiman type Article.
- BAE_Caiman type Vehicle.
- BAE_Caiman comment "The Caiman is an armored vehicle with a V-hull design based on the Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) and Low Signature Armored Cab (LSAC), initially developed by Stewart & Stevenson. Stewart & Stevenson was later acquired in 2005 by Armor Holdings, which developed the Caiman from the FMTV and LSAC designs. Armor Holdings also owned O'Gara-Hess & Eisenhardt (which had exclusive rights to the up-armor kits the U.S.".
- BAE_Caiman label "BAE Caiman".
- BAE_Caiman sameAs ケイマン_(MRAP).
- BAE_Caiman sameAs m.02vyx_c.
- BAE_Caiman sameAs Q4834507.
- BAE_Caiman sameAs Q4834507.
- BAE_Caiman wasDerivedFrom BAE_Caiman?oldid=668473348.
- BAE_Caiman depiction Caiman_mine-resistant,_ambush-protected_vehicles_in_Iraq.jpg.
- BAE_Caiman isPrimaryTopicOf BAE_Caiman.